A cultural efflorescence took place in Indiana during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Popularly referred to as the state's "Golden Age", this period is often remembered for the numerous contributions of Hoosier authors. Coincident with literary achievements, Indiana's men and women made a mark equally indelible on the visual arts. Drawn from the IMA's rich permanent collection, this exhibition will broaden understanding of an important chapter in Indiana's history through the display of paintings, drawings, and sculpture executed by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), James F.Gookins (1840-1904), John Washington Love (1850-80), the Hoosier Group, and others.

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